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- SupraSense replied May 28, 2014
I think the oil is up for negotiation. It depends what is enforceable. Similarly, those pushing for independence for Scotland have recently claimed that they would be able to still use the pound, but this too has been refused by the UK. Would be ...
Can the Euro survive?
- SupraSense replied May 28, 2014
Thanks for the figures, I wasn't aware of them. Maybe reasonable with oil reserves, but how much of the oil will they get? It currently belongs to the UK rather than Scotland and they have no valid claim. I guess a deal will have to be struck, but I ...
Can the Euro survive?
- SupraSense replied May 28, 2014
No, I'm not a liberal. I don't suggest that it must be free, I'm making the point that despite the government providing less (and declining) services for the population, the taxes and inflation are going up and up. It's a trend. If someone provides ...
Can the Euro survive?
- SupraSense replied May 28, 2014
That's more of a criminal issue. It's pointless having rules and laws if they're not going to be enforced, just as here we have companies dodging taxes by accounting practices. Again it comes down to the politicians who are just not doing a good ...
Can the Euro survive?
- SupraSense replied May 28, 2014
I tend to trust the market. The market is saying down. That's evidence. That may change in the coming days, but currently it's still saying down. If we see significan tbuying before the announcement, then I'll consider that he may not deliver. In ...
EURUSD
- SupraSense replied May 28, 2014
Then we go up to 1.4100. But he'll deliver something, but not everything that he could.
EURUSD
- SupraSense replied May 28, 2014
Yep exactly there's often a sense of entitlement, a misplaced expectation that hasn't been earned by the person. As for the credit culture, what happened to living within your means and saving for a rainy day? I do find some off the comments on ...
Can the Euro survive?
- SupraSense replied May 28, 2014
Been saying similar since yesterday, any long that isn't just for a handful of pips seems premature. Can't be sure it will go down after Draghi, surprises do happen, and although I expect a sharp drop, I think it may then recover in the more medium ...
EURUSD
- SupraSense replied May 28, 2014
I'm inside the M25, so I don't use it
It has changed here too of course, but in days gone by there was still plenty of immigration. Perhaps it was mainly Irish, Australian, West Indian and Indian then. Plenty of people would moan about some from ...Can the Euro survive?
- SupraSense replied May 28, 2014
Well the US is waking up now, lets see if they want to take it up. Any long seems premature currently, unless perhaps you're playing for 10 pips or so (even that would be easier to get today by going short). Would like to have seen those stops taken ...
EURUSD
- SupraSense replied May 28, 2014
Not there yet, still some buyers under the lows, but we've again made a new low and buyers still not stepping up...yet
EURUSD
- SupraSense replied May 28, 2014
[/B] lol, I agree. Getting the oil is a sticky issue. But my concern is the debt. The debt has built up to trillions for the UK. Scottish people owe that debt just as much as English or Welsh. It can't be right that they suddenly claim independence ...
Can the Euro survive?
- SupraSense replied May 28, 2014
We've been in this range for a bit less than 4 hours. Just as it was yesterday, there are some buyers, but they're not currently willing to take price up.
EURUSD
- SupraSense replied May 28, 2014
I wonder how the finances will be split if Scotland leaves the UK. Obviously the UK has debts, but some of that is down to Scottish people as well...so will they have to take on some of the debt? If not then I imagine the rest of the UK will keep ...
Can the Euro survive?
- SupraSense replied May 28, 2014
They work for money and a better life for them and their family. Same as most of us. If they want to send money abroad, that's their right. If I go on an expensive holiday, I'm doing exactly the same. What next, stop everyone from taking holidays ...
Can the Euro survive?